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Old 02-27-2023, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Macfan4life View Post
I love it too. For me, the power of the song is in the music. But her singing does add a dramatic effect. I wish there was an extended track of Oh Daddy buried somewhere that gets dug out someday. It lifts my soul the way the 4 musicians play on this track. Its like they are speaking to each other. Lindsey's guitar playing is pure drama. Its magical, mystical, and quite powerful.
Makes me want to put on a cape in a magical sunrise somewhere and feel nature. Not many songs can do that to me.
There is an instrumental of this floating around somewhere. I agree the music and the Brits really anchor the song into a beautiful thick flow of rushing sound. Less is more is what Mick said. But I love the warmth of the keys and everything that makes it pulse and move moment to moment.
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